Ninox 1280
Features
- Using a 1280 x 1024 InGaAs sensor, the Ninox 1280 offers visible extension from 0.6µm to 1.7µm to enable high sensitivity scientific imaging. With cooling to -15°C, the camera achieves typical dark current readings of <2,000e/p/s at this temperature, allowing for longer exposure times. This is one of the lowest dark current readings on the market for a HD resolution SWIR camera. The 10µm x 10µm pixel pitch enables the highest resolution imaging. The camera will offer ultra-high intrascene dynamic range of 69dB enabling simultaneous capture of bright & dark portions of a scene.
- Available with a 12-bit Camera Link output, the Ninox 1280 will run from 10Hz up to 60Hz. The camera will feature on-board Automated Gain Control (AGC) which will enable the best contrast imaging from low to bright light as well as an on-board intelligent 3 point Non-Uniform Correction (NUC) algorithm, providing the highest quality images. As with all Raptor cameras, the Ninox 1280 is compact and rugged.
Specifications
Ninox 1280 | |
Focal plane array (FPA) | InGaAs |
FPA size (px) | 1280 x 1024 |
Spectral range (QE>10%) | 0.6μm to 1.7μm |
FPA operating temperature | -15 °C |
Dark current (sensor at -15 °C) | <4000 ē/p/s Typical 2000 ē/p/s |
Frame rate in CameraLink™ (fps) | 10-60Hz |
Digitization (bits) | 12 |
Computer interface | CameraLink™ |
※ For more detail, please download specification document. |
Applications
Astronomy
Beam Profiling
Hyperspectral Imaging
In-vivo / NIR-II imaging
Microscopy
Semiconductor Inspection
Solar Cell Inspection
Thermography
Art Inspection
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